A Stand-up Solution

Study finds sit-stand desk users sit less and burn more calories

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Here's an easy way for office workers to burn a few extra calories and avoid the perils of sitting all day: stand and type.

According to a new University of Iowa study, employees with sit-stand desks stood 60 minutes more a day at work compared to their co-workers with sitting desks, and they continued to do so long after their newfangled desks lost their novelty. Plus, the sit-stand desk users walked an additional six minutes a day at work.

Consequently, the employees with sit-stand desks burned up to 87 more calories a day than their sitting counterparts--a small but significant amount that researchers say could be important in fighting the obesity epidemic in the United States.

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